Recently, Manila released a statement highlighting the effectiveness of the Manila Traffic and Parking Management Bureau's no-contact apprehension program. According to the local government unit, the system has helped reduce traffic violations in the city by 25% to 31% in the first half of 2021.
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Some of you might be worried that you've been caught by the no-contact apprehension program's (NCAP) CCTV cameras. Well, if you're sweating bullets, there's a way to check if a notice of violation from the Manila Traffic and Parking Management Bureau (MTPB) is on its way to your residence.
To check if you have a violation under the Manila City NCAP, you can head on to the dedicated Manila website and enter your vehicle's plate number or conduction sticker. Simple enough, right?
And on the hopefully slim chance that it turns out you do have a violation, Manila City has also released instructions on how to settle it. You can pay online through the same site, then settle the violation at your preferred payment center or head to Manila City Hall and pay at one of the kiosks there.
Stay safe out there, folks! And if it turns out you did get caught and a fine is justified, we hope you learn your lesson.
For more information, log on to the No Contact Manila site.
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